A big-hearted girl sent Social Bite Cafe a heartfelt letter telling them how they inspired her to raise money for the homeless.

Ellie donated a cheque of £205 to the charity in Glasgow after hosting an afternoon tea at her home.

In the letter, she wrote: "I would like to give you this cheque for £205. I raised this money by hosting an afternoon tea party in my house. I was very impressed when I visited your Social Bite Cafe on St Vincent Street in Glasgow.

"The staff were very friendly and kind to me and my mummy. I came out of the cafe that day and wanted to raise money to help the homeless.

"Yours faithfully, Ellie."

Social Bite shared the note on their Instagram, adding: "Thank you Ellie - we think you’re a superstar."

They want children between eight and 16 years old to organise their very own Wee Sleep Outs on Friday November 9 with the help of their teachers, youth leaders, parents and guardians as part of Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018.

Alice Thompson, co-founder of Social Bite, said: “We’re proud to launch the Wee Sleep Out during Scotland’s Year of Young People and give the young people in this country a voice. We want people of all ages to get involved with Social Bite’s mission to eradicate homelessness, and we’re inviting young people across the country to get creative and take the lead by organising their own Wee Sleep Out.”